I really enjoy working with people, both coworkers and customers alike, so I'm thinking it would be a wise move to do something that involves either.
I've put in two years already in my CC with everything aimed toward finance, but I think investment banking is out of the question because with my 3.6 GPA I don't think I'll be able to get into any TARGET schools.
I have an uncle in the field, and he says he can possibly get me internships in the west coast sector, like OC and San Diego, but I don't know if I should.
I want to make good money, but I also don't want to hate life haha
I was also thinking physical therapy, but would it be too late to change directions?
Anyone have any good ideas as to careers I would enjoy?
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05-15-2011, 10:02 AM #1
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What are good careers that involve dealing with people ?(srs)(reps)
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outside sales
all you do is talk and listen to people, everyday is different, etc
if you have a good boss, then you will have complete freedom
ive been on sales calls where it looked like an f'ing porno seen
rich girl, daddy buys her manson, me and another rep show up at her house to present, shes and her friend and smoking hot, ask us if we cant to try some of the cookies they were baking, get tour of house, close dealDallas Cowboys
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05-15-2011, 10:09 AM #8
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I'm not entirely sure what "outside sales" consists of.
Can you explain?
I used to work at LA fitness and those sales guys hated their lives (srs)
It was like the worst job in the world.
I don't know if I could enjoy doing that...
It seems pretty decent, but I'm not the best instructor haha. I get frustrated easily when trying to explain things I know very well to someone who doesn't.Goodbye fried rice, hello fried chicken!
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05-15-2011, 10:13 AM #11
business to business sales, IT software sales, med device sales, etc
you dont sit in an office, your an outside rep, i work from my home
the guys at LA fitness hated their jobs because they spent a ton of time in one place for little money
in outside sales, your basically your own boss, pretty much have complete freedom
some days i dont leave the house, make sales calls from the house
when i need to get out, i go hit up my referring partners and make sales calls
everyday is different
you have to like talking and listening to people in order to do the job
also, you have to be able to deal with rejectionDallas Cowboys
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05-15-2011, 10:27 AM #14
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Hmmm, I have heard those med sales reps make lots of dough. Arent females like the best ones though because of what they have to "offer".
How much are you making? (ballpark)
What field are you in?
Hours a week?
Is there a ceiling on how much you can make?
Room for advancement?
Hmmm, what is the max pay out?
I've read somewhere that anesthesiologist nurses make like over 100k starting? Is that true?
Although, like the guy below, I'd kinda have a hard time dealing with the whole "nurses are gay" stigma.
Do you enjoy it so far?
Wtf
That doesn't seem correct dude...
Are you sure?
Any answers to the questions I posted above about nursing?Goodbye fried rice, hello fried chicken!
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I haven't encountered that stigma with anyone brah. Everyone I tell I am becomign a nurse is like "o good money, you'll always have a job". As for patients, none of them care. The worst I have experienced is some older females don't want you to change/wash/toilet them, which is fine because you can just send in a Nursing Assistant to do that anyway.
Limiting your career choices because you think people will make fun of you is retarded.\
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Hmmm, what is the max pay out?
I've read somewhere that anesthesiologist nurses make like over 100k starting? Is that true?
Although, like the guy below, I'd kinda have a hard time dealing with the whole "nurses are gay" stigma.
Do you enjoy it so far?
Max payout is basically as far as you are willing to take your education. Starting is over 60k and increases with experience and specialties. You can become a Doctor of Nursing Practice and start your own practice. allnurses . com
Nurse Anesthesist make over 100k starting. You need your 4 year degree and at least 2 years working experience to go to school for that. Then the school is another 3 years.
Don't care if people think nurses are gay. While I have a great time getting easy pussy you guys can call me a faqqot all you want.
Yea it's great, can't wait to take state exam so I can start working.
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Why do you work so little?
I would want to make as much money as possible.
That is pretty much my goal as of right now
What experience/schooling do you need to get involved in this field?
Is it hard to land a job?
Anyone you know who is making the BIG bucks?
That fuking sucks
Why would it pay so little?
Doesn't make sense...
Wait, so what do you mean "as far as your willing to take it"?
Can you be balling as a nurse? Like over 200k?
How long would it take to get to that pay rate?
What experience do you need?
Like as an intern?
Girls are all over you?
WtfGoodbye fried rice, hello fried chicken!
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05-15-2011, 12:24 PM #21
90% of nurses are girls, if you can't get laid you are a faqqot
You can get into nursing with a 2 year degree. Many places are starting to only want 4 year degree nurses. You can get advanced degrees, specialty certifications, starting own practice, etc. It's quite similar to being a doctor at the higher education levels
do some research man
allnurses . com
thousands of nurses/students online there all the time. Like a Misc for nursing
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05-15-2011, 12:33 PM #22
Sales, sales, sales!
1) if you are good you will always have a job
2) freedom of schedule (this is important, trust me)
3) if you are good no pressure from boss
4) excellent $$
5) Look into cloud computing sales, medical device, medical service
6) Read every book you can on sales, but not wacky ones, solid foundation books such as "See you at the top" , "Think and grow rich" "How to win friends and influence people" "48 laws of power" "How to master the art of selling"
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